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Diamond studs guidance--$2k budget

Blackswan

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I would appreciate some guidance on buying my first pair of diamond studs. What is your opinion on the following:


Diamond Earrings

Your Diamonds:
Signature Ideal-cut, H-color, SI1-clarity
Total Carat Weight: 0.84
Stock #: LD02819632
Stock #: LD02949638



Your Setting:
Martini Three-Prong Earrings in Platinum


Price: $2,054.00 Setting: $240.00 Diamonds: $1,814.00

I have purchased a few pairs in the past and returned bc there was just no wow factor. Im looking to maximize bling on my budget. Thanks in advance.
 
were the ones you returned also BN Signature?
 
No, they were half carat, very good cut with e/f color and vs2 clarity. In doing more research, I've lerned I can relax color and clarity for these size earrings, so I'm looking to maximize overall sparkle and size.
 
Can you post the exact specs of each stone (or at least diameter & table)? Then we can tell you if this is a well-matched pair.

FWIW, I recently bought .86 ctw studs from Brian Gavin. I went with J VS2, but they were significantly less than the ones you posted (actually, mine were on sale, but the pre-sale price was still much less). They are incredibly white in appearance. I'm probably not color-sensitive, but when I put them in my hand right next to a ring with an F color stone, I can't see any difference *at all*. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that BGD Signature stones are, by reputation, as well-cut as any diamonds you can possibly find. Fantastic cut can help mask tint in diamonds.

I personally also prefer the selection of settings at BGD, and the fact that they do regular posts as opposed to screwbacks. I have heard many people say screwbacks are uncomfortable and a pain to get on and off, so I think BN should at least offer non-screwbacks as an option. So, to me, you can do better than BN for your studs. I would look at Whiteflash and James Allen as well as BGD.

I also suspect that if you can wait till after Christmas, you will find a lot of vendors will have more inventory on stones this size. They sell a lot of diamonds this time of year. HTH!
 
sugarski|1355448481|3330733 said:
Can you post the exact specs of each stone (or at least diameter & table)? Then we can tell you if this is a well-matched pair.

FWIW, I recently bought .86 ctw studs from Brian Gavin. I went with J VS2, but they were significantly less than the ones you posted (actually, mine were on sale, but the pre-sale price was still much less). They are incredibly white in appearance. I'm probably not color-sensitive, but when I put them in my hand right next to a ring with an F color stone, I can't see any difference *at all*. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that BGD Signature stones are, by reputation, as well-cut as any diamonds you can possibly find. Fantastic cut can help mask tint in diamonds.

I personally also prefer the selection of settings at BGD, and the fact that they do regular posts as opposed to screwbacks. I have heard many people say screwbacks are uncomfortable and a pain to get on and off, so I think BN should at least offer non-screwbacks as an option. So, to me, you can do better than BN for your studs. I would look at Whiteflash and James Allen as well as BGD.

I also suspect that if you can wait till after Christmas, you will find a lot of vendors will have more inventory on stones this size. They sell a lot of diamonds this time of year. HTH!

I agree about looking at BGD or WF. I had a pair of ACAs from WF about that size and they were AMAZING. I would go with them, if given the opportunity. And, I'm not anti-BN. In fact, I ordered a pair of earrings from them today, but not diamond earrings! For those, I'd go with another vendor and pick loose diamonds. I usually get my fashion/fun stuff from BN.
 
MC|1355448839|3330742 said:
sugarski|1355448481|3330733 said:
Can you post the exact specs of each stone (or at least diameter & table)? Then we can tell you if this is a well-matched pair.

FWIW, I recently bought .86 ctw studs from Brian Gavin. I went with J VS2, but they were significantly less than the ones you posted (actually, mine were on sale, but the pre-sale price was still much less). They are incredibly white in appearance. I'm probably not color-sensitive, but when I put them in my hand right next to a ring with an F color stone, I can't see any difference *at all*. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that BGD Signature stones are, by reputation, as well-cut as any diamonds you can possibly find. Fantastic cut can help mask tint in diamonds.

I personally also prefer the selection of settings at BGD, and the fact that they do regular posts as opposed to screwbacks. I have heard many people say screwbacks are uncomfortable and a pain to get on and off, so I think BN should at least offer non-screwbacks as an option. So, to me, you can do better than BN for your studs. I would look at Whiteflash and James Allen as well as BGD.

I also suspect that if you can wait till after Christmas, you will find a lot of vendors will have more inventory on stones this size. They sell a lot of diamonds this time of year. HTH!

I agree about looking at BGD or WF. I had a pair of ACAs from WF about that size and they were AMAZING. I would go with them, if given the opportunity. And, I'm not anti-BN. In fact, I ordered a pair of earrings from them today, but not diamond earrings! For those, I'd go with another vendor and pick loose diamonds. I usually get my fashion/fun stuff from BN.

I'm not anti-BN either- I got a great deal on my gold charm bracelet there! I just like other places more for diamonds. :)
 
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